Our society loves to focus on foods that we should eat but rarely do we address the lifestyle that could be affecting our food choices and habits. Often do I hear people saying that they don't have time....time to strength train/stretch, time to cook, time to sleep. But if you are sick - how can you work? But, if you are injured - how can you workout or race? But if you are exhausted - how can you make smart choices, be productive and be consistent in life? source When you think about a hunger scale, it's evident where we should be staying with our body when it comes to identifying the biological hunger cues for eating as well as when to finish a meal. So when someone speaks about not eating x-y-z food because it is bad or regretting eating too much at once, it may be helpful to refer to this scale..... or the lifestyle. I don't believe in bad foods. I think our society has it all wrong when they talk about how bloating, fe...
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